A potential draft-day trade with the Chicago Bears that never was back in April is still bothering the Baltimore Ravens nearly three months later — in particular, the brother of a former Bears starting quarterback.

Ravens coach John Harbaugh, in a radio interview with WMVP-AM 1000 in Chicago says Bears officials were deceptive in failing to contact the NFL in time to finish the deal — which would have given Baltimore an extra fourth-round pick for swapping their 26th overall pick for the Bears' No. 29.

What the Bears were trying to do was jump ahead of the Chiefs, picking 27th overall, so they could ensure the selection of former Wisconsin offensive tackle Gabe Carimi.

What Harbaugh is most upset about is the manner in which the trade was pulled from the table. Although the Bears ended up staying put at 29, they still got Carimi. The Ravens, however, in the confusion, saw their time expire, which caused them to slide behind Kansas City and take cornerback Jimmy Smith 27th.

"They agreed to (trade) a pick," Harbaugh said. "They got their guy (Carimi) on the phone. They recognized he wasn't getting calls from the team behind them (the Chiefs). And then they basically stalled for over a minute, telling us that they had called the trade in. So that was just not honest."